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THE  H.  W.  WILSON  COMPANY 

WHITE  PLAINS,  N.  Y. 

1914 


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I  heard  the  bells  on  Christmas  Day 
Their  old,  familiar  carols  play,  ^       ^ 

And  wild  and  sweet  .''!-• 

The  words  repeat  ^""^^tS^ 

Of   peace    on   earth,    good-will    to    men!  S 

And    thought   how,    as    the    day   had    come, 
The  belfries   of  all    Christendom 

Had  rolled  along 

The  unbroken  song 
Of   peace    on    earth,    good-will    to    men! 

Till,  ringing,  singing  on  its  way. 

The  world  revolved  from  night  to  day, 

A  voice,   a   chime, 

A  chant   sublime 
Of   peace   on   earth,   good-will   to   men! 

Then    from    each    black,    accursed    mouth 
The  cannon  thundered  in  the  South, 

And   with    the    sound 

The  carols   drowned 
Of   peace   on   earth,   good-will   to   men! 

It  was  as  if  an  earthquake  rent 
The  hearth-stones  of  a   continent. 

And  made  forlorn 

The   households   born 
Of   peace   on   earth,   good-will   to   men! 


And  in   des-pair<  I   bo^.fcd*  tK*5' 'hCad; 

"There   is  nb'i^eace'on   earth,"*  I  ^ said; 
"For-^  ha;te;is^". strong;     ;   /,    '   '- 
AncJo'.raDcks  j:b'e's6n^:  . .:  '-\  *.•" 

Of  peace  on  earth,  good-will  to  men!" 

Then  pealed  the  bells  more  loud  and  deep: 
"God    is    not    dead;    nor   doth    he    sleep! 
The  Wrong  shall  fail. 
The   Right  prevail. 
With    peace    on    earth,    good-will    to    men!" 

Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow. 


THE  best  books  for  a  child  are  the  books 
that  widen  his  world.  A  man  or 
woman  in  middle  life  or  old  age  who 
loves  poetry,  and  great  pictures  and  statues, 
is  familiar  with  Shakespeare,  and  has  his- 
toric sense,  imagination,  a  sense  of  humor, 
and  a  love  of  nature,  is  full  of  resources  and 
the  joy  of  living.  No  one  can  ever  have 
the  fullness  of  these  resources  and  that  joy 
who  has  not  had  them  from  earliest  child- 
hood."    Caroline  M.  Hewins. 

This  list  suggests  the  books,  some  of 
which,  at  least,  every  child  should  have  the 
joy  of  owning.  Many  of  these  are  the  old 
books  "which  Time  has  criticized  for  us," 
books  which  many  children  have  known  and 
loved.  Much  care  has  been  taken  to  list  the 
best  editions  with  the  most  characteristic 
and  beautiful  illustrations.  In  many  cases, 
cheaper  editions  have  also  been  noted. 
Some  books  of  more  ephemeral  value  have 
been  included.  Many  attractive  French 
and  German  books  have  been  omitted  on 
account  of  the  possible  difficulty  of  getting 
them  this  year. 

The  compiler  gratefully  acknowledges  in- 
debtedness to  the  Christmas  lists  published 
by  Pratt  Institute,  Brooklyn,  and  by  the 
public  libraries  of  Cleveland,  Louisville, 
New  York,  St.  Louis  and  Worcester;  to  the 
lists  in  the  Oregon  and  Wisconsin  Commis- 
sion bulletins  by  Clara  W.  Hunt  and  others, 


O  U  f>  C  O  ^ 


to  the  Children's  catalog  and  the  Monthly 
bulletin  of  the  Carnegie  Library  of  Pitts- 
burgh, the  Cleveland  Open  shelf,  C.  M. 
Hewins's  Books  for  boys  and  girls,  A.  C. 
IMoorc's  List  of  books  recommended  for  a 
children's  library,  Olcott's  Selected  class- 
room libraries,  the  Course  of  study  for  nor- 
mal school  pupils  on  literature  for  children 
in  Dana's  Modern  American  library  economy 
series,  and  to  the  A.  L.  A.  Booklist.  Valuable 
suggestions  have  been  received  from  Miss 
Mary  E,  Eastwood  of  the  New  York  State 
Library,  Mrs.  Julia  H.  Harron  of  the  Cleve- 
land Public  Library,  and  Miss  Annie  Carroll 
Moore  and  others  of  the  New  York  Public 
Library,  in  the  central  children's  room  of 
which  much  of  the  work  on  editions  was 
done.  Unaccredited  notes  in  quotations  have 
been  taken  in  most  cases  from  the  prefaces 
of  the  books,  or  from  lists  published  by 
other  libraries. 

CoRiNNE  Bacon,  Compiler. 


CONTENTS 

Books  about  Christmas 

Bible  Stories 

Classics  Adapted  for  Young  People 

Picture  Books 

Books  for  Little  Children 

Song  Books 

Poetry 

Fairy  Tales,  Myths  and  Legends 

Some  Good  Stories  for  Boys 

Some  Good  Stories  for  Girls 

Historical  Stories  and  Books  about  For- 
eign Countries 

Animal  Stories 

Books  about  Indians 

Camping  and  Outdoor  Sports 

Every  Boy's  Library  :  Boy  Scout  Edition 

Games  and  Amusements 

How  to  Make  and  Do  Things 

Some  Other  Attractive  Books  of  Infor- 
mation 

Story-Telling  (Books  for  Grown-ups  to 
Use  with  Children) 


SOME  BOOKS  SUGGESTED  AS  CHRIST- 
MAS PRESENTS  FOR  CHILDREN 

An  asterisk  (*)  before  the  price  indicates  a  net  book. 

BIBLE  STORIES 

Bible  for  young  people,  arranged  from  the 
King  James  version.  Century,  *$i.50. 

24    full-page    illustrations    from    the    Old    Mas- 
ters. 

Bible    stories    for    children,    ed.    by    R.    G. 

Moulton.    2v.    Macmillan,    *5oc    each, 

lea.  *6oc  each. 
Chisholm,    Edwin.    Old    Testament   stories. 

Button,  *5oc. 
Hodges,    George.     The    Garden    of    Eden, 

stories   from   the   first  nine  books   of 

the  Old  Testament.  Houghton,  *$i.50. 

When  the  King  came.  Houghton,  *$i.20. 

Kelman,    J.    H.    Stories    from    the    life    of 

Christ.  Button,  *50c. 

BOOKS  ABOUT  CHRISTMAS 

Crothers,    S.    M.     Miss   Muffet's    Christmas 
party.   Houghton,  *$i. 

Dickens,  Charles.  A  Christmas  carol;  illus. 
by  C.  E.  Brock.  Button,  *$i.  Putnam, 
Holiday  edition,  *$i.75;  Ariel  edition, 
*6oc. 
Cricket  on  the  hearth;  illus.  by  C.  E. 
Brock.  Button,  *$i.  Putnam,  Hol- 
iday edition,  *$i.75;  Ariel  edition, 
*6oc. 


Dickinson,  A.  D.,  and  Skinner,  A.  M.,  edi- 
tcTs.  Children's  book  of  Christmas 
stories.  Doubleday,  *$i.25. 

Dier.  J.  C,  coinpi(cr.  Children's  book  of 
Christmas.    Macmiilan,   '*"$!. 50. 

Field,  Eugene.  Christmas  tales  and  Christ- 
mas verse.  Scribner,  *$i.5o. 

Howells,  W.  D.  Christmas  every  day.  Har- 
per, *$i.25;  Holiday  edition,  *$i.75. 

Irving,  Washington.  Old  Christmas;  illus. 
by  R.  Caldecott.  Macmiilan,  *$i.5o; 
Pocket  classics,  *75c. 

Lagerlof,  Selma.  Christ  legends.  Holt, 
*$i.25. 

Moore,  C.  C.  "  'Twas  the  night  before 
Christmas,"  illus.  by  Jessie  Willcox 
Smith.  Houghton,  *$i. 

Page,  T.  N.  Tommy  Trot's  visit  to  Santa 
Claus.  Scribner,  *$i. 

Six  illustrations  in  color. 

"A  delightful  story  for  younger  children,  tell- 
ing of  Tommy's  dream  visit  to  the  polar 
regions,  where  he  sees  Santa  Claus'  shop 
and  has  many  adventures."  A.  L.  A.  Book- 
list. 

Pyle,  Katharine.  The  Christmas  angel.  Lit- 
tle, *$1.20. 

"Mary's  search  for  Kris  Kringle's  grand- 
mother and  her  adventures  in  the  Wonder 
Country  where  all  the  toys  are  alive." 

St.  Nicholas  Christmas  book.  Century,  $1.50. 
Stein,  Evaleen.   Christmas  porringer.   Page, 
$1.25. 

Scene  is  laid  in  Bruges. 

CLASSICS     ADAPTED     FOR     YOUNG 
PEOPLE 

CERVANTES. 

Parry,  E.  A.  Don  Quixote  of  the 
Mancha;  illus.  by  Walter  Crane.  Lane, 
*$i.50. 

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CHAUCER. 

Darton,  F.  J.  H.  Tales  of  the  Canter- 
bury Pilgrims.  Stokes,  *$i.35. 
SHAKESPEARE. 

Lamb,  Charles  and  Lamb,  Mary.  Tales 
from  Shakespeare;  illus.  by  Arthur 
Rackham.  Dutton,  *$2.5o;  Everyman's 
library,  *35c.  Illus.  by  N.  M.  Price, 
Scribner,    *$i.50. 

Shakespeare,  William.  The  Ben  Greet 
Shakespeare  for  young  readers.  6v. 
Doubleday.  cl.  *6oc;  lea.  *90c  each 

Shakespeare,  William.  Midsummer 
night's  dream;  with  illus.  by  Arthur 
Rackham.   Doubleday,  *$i.5o. 

Shakespeare,  William.  Temple  Shakes- 
peare for  children,  retold  by  Alice  S. 
Hoffman.  Dutton.  cl.  *40c;  lea.  *6oc. 

The  stories  are  simply  told  with  numerous  ex- 
tracts from  the  plays.     Illustrated. 

HOMER. 

Church,  A.  J.  Story  of  the  Odyssey. 
Macmillan,  $i;  School  editions,  25c; 
Soc. 

Illustrations  after  Flaxman. 

Church,  A.  J.  Odyssey  for  boys  and 
girls.  Macmillan,  *$i.5o. 

Same    story    told    in    simpler    prose    than    the 
above. 

Lamb,  Charles.  Adventures  of  Ulysses. 

Heath,  25c. 
Homer.  Odyssey;  tr.  by  G.  H.  Palmer. 

Houghton,  *$i. 
SPENSER. 

Lang,  Jeanie.    Stories   from   the    Fairie 

Queen.  Dutton,  *5oc. 
Royde-Smith,  N.   G.  Una  and  the  Red 

Cross   Knight,   and   other   tales   from 

Spenser's     Faery     Queene.     Dutton, 

*$2.50. 


PICTURE  BOOKS 

Adelborg,  Ottilie.  Clean  Peter  and  the  chil- 
dren of  Grubbylca.   Longmans,  $1.25. 

Aldin,  Cecil.  Farm-babies,  a  day  in  the  life 
of  a  venturesome  duckling.  Doran, 
*$i.25. 

Arthur,  E.  B.  Sonny  Boy's  day  at  the  Zoo; 
illus.  from  photographs.  Century, 
*90c. 

Brooke,  Leslie.  Golden  goose  book.  Warne, 

*$2. 

The  four  stories  contained  in  the  "Golden 
goose  book"  are  also  printed  separately  as 
paper  picture  books.  Warne,  40c.  each. 

Golden    goose    and    The    three    bears. 

Warne.  *$i. 
Johnny  Crow's  party.   Warne,  *$i. 
Three    little    pigs     and    Tom     Thumb. 
Warne,   *$i. 
Browning,  Robert.  Pied  Piper  of  Hamelin; 
illus.    by    Hope    Dunlap.    Rand,   $1.25. 
Illus.    by    Kate    Greenaway,    Warne, 
*$i.50. 
Burgess,  Gelett.  Goops  and  how  to  be  them. 
More  goops  and  how  not  to  be  them. 
Stokes,  $1.50  each. 
The    goop    directory.    Stokes,   *soc. 

Caldecott,  Randolph.  Picture  books.  4v. 
Warne,  $1.25  each;  Miniature  edition, 
50c.  each. 

These  include  "John  Gilpin,"  "Babes  in  the 
woods,"  etc.  The  16  titles  are  published 
separately  in  paper  covers  at  25c.  each  and 
2v.  as  the  "Caldecott  collections"  at  $2.50 
each.  14  titles  may  be  had  in  a  new  "Art 
edition,"  at  50c.  each. 

Cox,  Palmer.  The  Brownie  books.  Century, 
$1.50  each. 

There  are  nine  of  these;  also  a  "Brownie 
primer,"  *40C. ;  "Brownie  clown,"  *$i. 


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Crane,  Walter.  Picture  books,  gv.  Lane, 
*$i.25   each. 

Beauty  and  the  beast  picture  book.  Buckle 
my  shoe  picture  book.  Bluebeard's  picture 
book.  Cinderella's  picture  book.  Goody 
Two  Shoe's  picture  book.  Mother  Hub- 
bard's picture  book.  Red  Riding  Hood  pic- 
ture book.  Song  of  sixpence  picture  book. 
This    little   pig's   picture   book. 

The  stories  in  the  picture  books  are  sold  sep- 
arately in  paper  covers,   *2sc.  each. 

New    miniature    edition,    *25c.    each:      Puss    in 

boots      and      The     forty     thieves.     Sleeping 

Beauty    and    Bluebeard.     Three    bears    and 

Mother  Hubbard. 

Deming,   E.   W.   Indian    child  life;    illus.   in 

colors   and   black   and   white.    Stokes, 

$2. 

Also     published    in     2v.     "Little    red    people" 
and  "Little  Indian  folk."     $1.50   each. 
Red  folk  and  wild  folk;  illus.  in  colors 

and  black  and  white.  Stokes,  *$i.50- 
Stories    taken    from    the    old    Indian    folk-lore. 
Also     published     in     2v.     "Children     of     the 
wild"    and    "Little    brother    of    the     West." 
*$i   each. 

Detmold,  E.  J,  Book  of  baby  birds;  pictures 
in  color;  descriptions  by  F.  E,  Dug- 
dale.    Doran,    *$i.50. 

Book  of  baby  beasts   is  uniform  with  this. 

Francis,  J.  G.  Book  of  cheerful  cats  and 
other  animated  animals.   Century,  $1. 

Greenaway,  Kate.  Marigold  garden.  Under 
the  window.  Warne,  *$i.50  each. 

Guigou,    P.    The    animal    trainer;    illus.    by 
N.  A.   S.  Vimar.  Duffield,  $1.25. 
The  animals  in  the  ark;  illus.  by  N.  A. 
S.    Vimar.    Duffield.   $1.25. 

Hill,  F,  T.  Washington,  the  man  of  action; 
with  illus.  by  Comte  J.  Onfroy  de 
Breville  (JOB).  Appleton,  *$5. 

Hoffman,    Heinrich.    Slovenly    Peter.    Win- 
ston, $1. 
"There  is  a   difference   of  opinion   about   Slov- 


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Hoffman,  Heinrich — Continued 

enly  Peter.  The  pictures  frighten  some 
children,  but  amuse  others,  and  the  char- 
acters are  so  often  alluded  to  in  other  books 
that  they  ought  to  be  familiar  to  young 
readers."     Caroline   M.    Hewins. 

Monvel,  Boutet  de.  Girls  and  boys.  Duffield, 

*$2.25. 

Price   of   the    French    edition,    "Filles   et   gar- 
Qons"  is   *$i.2S. 
Joan  of  Arc.   Century,  *$3.50. 
Peary,  Mrs.  J.  D.  Snow  baby.  Stokes,  *$i.25 
Sage,  Betty.  Rhymes  of  real  children;  illus. 
by    Jessie    Willcox    Smith.    Duffield, 
$1.50. 
Smith,  E.   B.  The  circus  and  all  about  it. 
Stokes,  $1.50. 
Farm    book.    Railroad   book.    Seashore 

book.  Houghton,  *$i.50  each. 
Story  of  Pocahontas  and  Captain  John 
Smith.  Houghton.  *$i.50. 
Whitney,   H.   H.   The  bedtime  book;   illus. 
by    Jessie    Willcox    Smith.    Duffield, 
$1.50. 
Linen  picture  books. 

For  linen  picture  books  see  Art  color  books, 
published  by  Dutton  at  750.  each,  and  Play- 
time toy  books,  published  by  Warne  at  40c. 
each. 

Painting  books. 

Frederick  Warne  &  Co.  carry  a  series  of 
"Artistic  painting  books"  (includes  "Peter 
Rabbit's  painting  book,"  etc.)  at  50c.  each;  a 
series  of  "Children's  painting  books,"  50c. 
each;  also  a  25c.  and  a  5c.  series  for  quite 
young  children. 

BOOKS  FOR  LITTLE  CHILDREN 

Aspinwall,  Mrs.  Alicia.  Short  stories  for 
short  people.  Dutton,  $1.50. 

Beard,  Lina,  and  Beard,  A.  B.  Little  folks* 
handy  book.  Scribner,  *75c. 


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Brown,  A.  F.  The  lonesomest  doll.  Hough- 
ton,  *8sc. 

Brown,  Alice.  The  one-footed  fairy  and 
other  stories.   Houghton,  *$i.25. 

Browne,  Frances.  Granny's  wonderful  chair 
and  the  tales  it  told.  Button,  School 
edition,  *45c;  Everyman's  library, 
*35c;  *5oc;  lea.  *70c. 

Burgess,  T.  W.  Bed-time  story-books.  6v. 
Little,  *50c  each. 

Adventures  of  Reddy  Fox.  Adventures  of 
Johnny  Chuck.  Adventures  of  Peter  Cot- 
tontail. Adventures  of  Unc'  Billy  Possum. 
Adventures  of  Mr.  Mocker.  Adventures  of 
Jerry  Muskrat. 

Old   Mother   West   Wind.    Little,    *$i; 
with  colored  illus.  *$i.6o. 

Chisholm,  Louey,  editor.  Stories  for  the 
seven  year-old.  Stories  for  the  eight 
year-old.  Stories  for  the  nine  year- 
old.  Stories  for  the  ten  year-old. 
Stokes,  *5oc  each. 

Craik,  D.  M.  Little  lame  prince;  with  pic- 
tures by  Hope  Dunlap.  Rand,  $1.25. 

Craik,  G.  M.  Bow-Wow  and  Mew-Mew. 
Beckley-Cardy,   30c. 

Crane,  Walter.  The  baby's  own  TEsop. 
Warne,  $1.50. 

Dodge,   M.   M.,   compiler.   Baby  days.   New 
baby  world.  Century.  $1.50  each. 
Stories,  jingles  and  pictures  from  St.  Nicholas 
for  the  very  youngest. 

Fielding-Hall,  Harold.  Margaret's  book; 
illus.    by    Charles    Robinson.    Stokes, 

*$2.50. 

"A  fairy  story  for  young  children  about  a 
little  girl  who  was  given  a  number  of 
wishes  and  what  she  did  with  them." 

Gates,  J.  S.  Captain  Billie.  Dodd,  *6oc. 

Tells  what  happened  to  children  who  kept 
saying  "I   don't  want   to." 


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Hopkins,  W.  J.  The  doers.  Houghton,  *$i. 

•'The  various  kinds  of  work  that  go  into  the 
building  of  a  house,  described  in  a  way  to 
interest  young  children.  A  little  boy  sees 
all  the  processes  as  they  go  on,  and  the 
workmen  explain  things  to  him,  and  soon 
let  him  do  a  little  shingling,  painting,  etc., 
himself." 

The    sandman,   his    farm   stories.   Page. 
$1.50. 

Oilier  Sandman  books  are  "The  Sandman, 
more  farm  stories."  "The  Sandman,  his 
ship  stories,"  and  "The  Sandman,  his  sea 
stories." 

Kipling,  Rudyard.  Just  so  stories.  Double- 
day.  *$i.2o;  illus.  in  color  by  J.  M. 
Gleeson,  *$2.5o. 

Lang,  Andrew,  editor.  Nursery  rhyme  book; 
illus.  by  Leslie  Brooke.  Warne,  $1.50. 

Le  Mair,  H.  W.  Old  nursery  rhymes.  4V. 
McKay,  *35c.  each. 

Lindsay,  Maud.  Story  garden  for  little  chil- 
dren. Lothrop,  *$i. 

Morrison,  M.  W.,  compiler.  Songs  and 
rhymes  for  the  little  ones.   Page,  $1. 

Mother  Goose. 

Mother   Goose;   illus.   in   color  by   Kate 

Greenaway.   Warne,   *6oc. 
Mother  Goose;  with  numerous  illus.  in 

color  and  black  and  white,  by  Jessie 

Willcox  Smith.   Dodd,   *$2.5o. 
Nursery  rhyme   picture   book;   illus.  by 

Leslie  Brooke.   Warne,  *$i. 
Old    nursery    rhymes;    illus.    by   Arthur 

Rackham.   Century,   *$2.5o. 
Songs   for   the   nursery;    ed.   by   W.   A. 

Wheeler;  music  by  Charles  Moulton. 

Houghton,  *$i.50. 
Musset,    Paul    de.    Mr.    Wind    and    Madam 

Rain.  Putnam,  *$2. 

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Perkins,    L.    F.    Eskimo    twins.    Houghton, 
*$i;  School  edition,  *50c. 

Three   other   books  are   "Irish   twins";   "Japan- 
ese twins,"  and  "Dutch  twins." 

Potter,  Beatrix.  The  "Peter  Rabbit"  books. 

15V.  Warne,  *5oc  each. 
The  roly-poly  pudding.  Warne,  *$i. 
Poulsson,  Emilie.  The  runaway  donkey  and 

other  rhymes.   Lothrop,  $1.25. 
Pyle,    Katharine.    Careless   Jane   and    other 

tales.  Button,  *75c. 

Also   published   under   title    "The   rabbit   witch 
and  other  tales." 

Smith,    Gertrude.    Arabella    and    Araminta 

stories.    Small,    *$i. 

Events    in    the   lives    of    two    little    girls    aged 
four. 

Tileston,  M.  W.,  compiler.  Sugar  and  spice 

and   all   that's   nice.    Little,   *$i;   new 

illus.  edition,  *$i.30. 
Wiggin,  K.  D.,  compiler.  Pinafore  palace,  a 

book  of  rhymes  for  the  nursery.  Dou- 

bleday,  *$i.35. 

SONG  BOOKS 

Crane,  Walter.  The  baby's  opera.  Warne, 
$1.50. 

Field,  Eugene.  Songs  of  childhood;  music 
by  Reginald  de  Koven  and  others. 
Scribner,  *$i. 

Moffat,  Alfred.  Little  songs  of  long  ago; 
illus.  by  Willebeek  Le  Mair.  Our  old 
nursery  rhymes;  illus.  by  Willebeek 
Le  Mair.  McKay,  *$i.So  each. 

Monvel,  Boutet  de.  Old  songs  and  rounds; 
illus.   in  color.   Duffield,  *$2.25. 

Poulsson,  Emilie.  Songs  of  a  little  child's 
day;  music  by  Eleanor  Smith.  Brad- 
ley,  $1.50. 

Words    and    music    simple    enough    for    young 
children. 

IS 


St.  Nicholas  songs.  Century,  bds.  $1.25; 
cloth  $2. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  The  Stevenson  song-book; 
verses  from  his  "Child's  garden," 
with  music  by  various  composers. 
Scribner,  *$i. 

Terhune,  Alice.  Barnyard  ballads  for  chil- 
dren; 15  songs  with  piano  accompani- 
ment. Schirmer,  *$i.25. 

POETRY 

Burt,  M.  E.,  compiler.  Poems  that  every 
child   should  know.    Doubleday,   *90C. 

Chisholm,  Louey,  compiler.  The  golden 
staircase.  Putnam,  *$2.5o;  Popular 
edition,  *$i.5o;  School  edition,  *$i. 

One  of  the  best  collections.  Begins  with 
poems  for  little  children  and  ends  with 
Browning,    etc. 

Edgar,  M.  G.,  compiler.  Treasury  of  verse 
for  little  children.  Crowell,  *$2.5o; 
with  one  illus.  *50c. 

Field,  Eugene.  Lullaby  land;  songs  of  child- 
hood, selected  by  Kenneth  Grahame. 
Scribner,  *$i.35. 
Poems  of  childhood;  illus.  by  Maxfield 
Parrish.  Scribner,  *$2.25. 

Henley,  W.  E.,  compiler.  Lyra  heroica,  a 
book  of  verse  for  boys.  Scribner, 
*$i.25. 

Lang,  Andrew,  compiler.  Blue  poetry  book. 
Longmans.   *$i;   School   edition,   6oc. 

Lear,  Edward.  Nonsense  books;  with  all 
the  original   illus.    Little,  *$i.6o. 

Longfellow,  H.  W.  Song  of  Hiawatha;  illus. 
by  Frederic  Remington.  Houghton, 
*$2.5o;     Riverside     literature     series, 


* 


40c. 


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Matthews,  Brander,  compiler.  Poems  of 
American  patriotism.  Scribner,  *$i.5o; 
School  edition,  *50c. 

Palgrave,  F.  T.,  compiler.  Children's  treas- 
ury of  English  song.  Macmillan,  *$i. 

Repplier,  Agnes,  compiler.  Book  of  famous 
verse.  Houghton,  Riverside  library, 
*75c;  Holiday  edition,  *$i.25. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  A  child's  garden  of  verses. 
Scribner.  lUus.  by  Jessie  Willcox 
Smith,  *$2.25;  by  Charles  Robinson, 
*$i.25;  School  edition,  *50c. 

Thacher,  Mrs.  L.  W.,  compiler.  The  listen- 
ing child.  Macmillan,  *$i.25;  School 
edition,  *50c. 

Wiggin,  K.  D.,  and  Smith,  N.  A.,  compilers. 
Golden   numbers.   Doubleday,   *$2. 
Posy  ring.  Doubleday,  *$i.25. 

FAIRY  TALES,  MYTHS  AND 
LEGENDS 

Fables;     illus.     by     Arthur     Rackham. 
Doubleday,  *$i.50. 

Ginn  publishes  a  school   edition  at  350. 

Andersen,  H.  C.  Fairy  tales  and  wonder 
stories;  illus.  by  Louis  Rhead.  Har- 
per,  $1.50. 

Fairy    tales;    illus.    by    Dugald    Stewart 
Walton.  Doubleday,  *$i.50. 

Fairy   tales;    illus.   by   Gordon    Browne. 
Stokes,    *$i.3S. 

Fairy  tales;   tr.  by  Mrs.   E.   Lucas  and 
illus.   by   Thomas,    Charles    and   Wil- 
liam   Robinson.    Dutton,   $2.50. 
Dutton     also     publishes     the     Fairy     tales     in 
Everyman's  library  at  *35C. 

The  nightingale  and  other  stories;  with 
illus.  by   Edmund   Dulac.   Doran,  *$2. 

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Andersen,  H.  C. — Continued 

Stories  and  tales.  Wonder  stories  told 
for  children.  Houghton,  *$i   each. 

ARABIAN  NIGHTS'  ENTERTAINMENTS. 
Arabian     nights'     entertainments;      ar- 
ranged for  young  people  by  F.  J.  Ol- 
cott;  illus.  by  M.  S.  Orr.  Holt,  *$i.50. 

"Best  edition  for  a  children's  library."    A.  L.  A. 
Booklist. 

Arabian  nights;  edited  by  K.  D.  Wiggin 

and   N.   A.   Smith;    illus.   by   Maxfield 

Parrish.    Scribner,    *$2.25. 
Arabian     nights'     entertainments;     sel. 

and  ed.  by  Andrew  Lang.  Longmans, 

*$i. 
Stories  from  the  Arabian  nights,  retold 

by  Laurence   Housman;   drawings  by 

Edmund   Dulac.  Doran,  *$5;  Popular 

edition,  *$i.5o. 

ARTHUR,  KING. 

Macleod,  Mary.  Book  of  King  Arthur 
and  his  noble  knights;  illus.  from 
drawings   by   A.    G.    Walker.    Stokes, 

*$i.3S. 
Malory,     Sir     Thomas.      Boy's      Kmg 

Arthur;  ed.  by  Sidney  Lanier.  Scrib- 
ner,  *$i.8o. 

Pyle,  Howard.  Story  of  King  Arthur 
and  his  knights,  written  and  illus. 
by  Howard  Pyle.  Story  of  Sir  Launce- 
lot  and  his  companions.  Story  of  the 
Champions  of  the  Round  Table.  Story 
of  the  Grail  and  the  passing  of  Ar- 
thur.   Scribner,   *$2   each. 

Stevens,  L.  O.,  and  Allen,  E.  F.  King 
Arthur  stories  from  Malory.  Hough- 
ton, *40c. 

Illustrations    from     Abbey's     frescoes     in    the 
Boston   Public   library. 

i8 


Baker,  E.  K.  Stories  from  Northern  myths. 
Macmillan,  *$i.25. 
Stories  of  old  Greece  and  Rome.  Mac- 
millan, *$i.5o. 

Baldwin,  James.   Old   Greek  stories.  Amer. 
Book   Co.,   45c. 
Story    of     the     golden     age;     illus.     by 

Howard  Pyle.  Scribner,  *$i.35. 
The   Sampo:   hero   adventures   from   the 
Finnish     Kalevala;     illus.     by    N.     C. 
W^^eth.   Scribner,  *$2, 
Story    of    Siegfried;    illus.    by    Howard 
Pyle.  Scribner.  *$i.3S. 

Barrie,  J.  M.  Peter  and  Wendy;  illus.  by 
F.  D.  Bedford.  Scribner,  *$i.50. 

Bradish,  S.  P.  Old  Norse  stories.  Amer. 
Book  Co.,  45c. 

Brown,  A.  F.  In  the  days  of  giants;  illus.  by 
E.   Boyd   Smith.   Houghton,   *$i.io. 

Buckley,  E.  F.  Children  of  the  dawn,  old 
tales  of  Greece;  illus.  by  F.  C.  Pape. 
Stokes,  *$i.35. 

Carroll,  Lewis.  Alice's  adventures  in  won- 
derland; illus.  by  John  Tenniel. 
Through  the  looking-glass;  illus.  by 
John  Tenniel.  Macmillan,  *$i  each. 

This   is   the   edition   of   Alice   with   the   original 
pictures.     There  are  a  number  of  others. 

Chisholm,  Louey.  In  fairy-land;  with  pic- 
tures in  color,  by  Katharine  Cameron. 
Putnam,  *$2.5o;  *$i.50. 

Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  Fairy  book,  the  best  pop- 
ular fairy  stories  rendered  anew. 
Sully,   *$2.5o. 

Darton,  J.  H.  Wonder  book  of  old  romance; 
illus.  by  A.  G.  W^alker.  Stokes,  *$i.35. 

Dasent,  Sir  G.  W.  Norse  fairy  tales.  Lippin- 
cott,  *$i.25. 

France,  Anatole.    Honey-bee.   Lane,   *$i.5o. 

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Francillon,   R.   E.   Gods  and  heroes.    Ginn, 

40  c. 
Fuller,    Eunice.    Book    of    friendly    giants; 

with    drawings    by    Pamela     Colman 

Smith.  Century,  *$2. 
Gask,    Lilian.    The   fairies   and   the    Christ- 
mas   child;    illus.    by   Willy    Pogany. 

Crowell,  *$2. 
Grimm,  J.  L.  K.,  and  Grimm,  W.  K.   Fairy 

tales;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Edgar  Lucas;  illus. 

by     Arthur      Rackham.      Lippincott, 

*$i.25. 
Gammer  Grethel's  fairy  tales;  illus.   by 

Cruikshank  and  others.   Dodge   Pub. 

Co.,  *$i.25. 
Household  stories;   tr.  by   Lucy  Crane 

and    done    into    pictures    by    Walter 

Crane.   Macmillan,   *$i.5o. 

A  carefully  selected  collection  is  published  by 
Houghton  at  *40C.  and  *6oc.  under  the  title: 
"German  household  tales." 

Harris,  J.  C.  Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends; 

with  illus.  from  photographs.  Visitor's 

edition.  Houghton,  *$i.25. 
Uncle    Remus,    his    songs    and    sayings; 

illus.  by  A.  B.  Frost.  Appleton,  *$2. 
Hawthorne,    Nathaniel.    Tanglewood    tales; 

illus.  by  G.  W.   Edwards.  Houghton, 

*$2.25;     Riverside     literature     series, 

*40c. 
Wonderbook  for  boys  and  girls;  illus. 

in  color  by  Walter  Crane.  Houghton, 

*$2.75;     Riverside     literature     series, 

*40c. 
Wonder   book   and   Tanglewood    tales; 

with    pictures    by    Maxfield    Parrish. 

Duffield,  *$2.25. 
Houghton,     L.     S.     The     Russian     grand- 
mother's     wonder     tales.     Scribner, 

*$i-35. 

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Jacobs,  Joseph.  Indian  fairy  tales.  Putnam, 

*$i75- 
Kingsley,  Charles.  The  heroes;  or,  Greek 
fairy  tales  for  my  children;  illus.  by 
T.  H.  Robinson.  Button,  $2.50;  Re- 
told by  Mary  MacGregor,  *50c. 
Water  babies;  illus.  in  color  by  War- 
wick Goble.   Macmillan,  *$i.75- 

Other   Macmillan   editions   at    *$i.2s;    *75C. 
Illustrated   in   color  by   Margaret  W.   Tarrant, 

Button,    $2.50;    retold    by    Amy    Steedman, 

*5oc. 

La  Motte-Fouque,  F.  H.  K.,  baron  de.  Sin- 
tram  and  his  companions  and  Undine. 
Stokes,  *$i.35. 
Undine;     illus.     by    Arthur     Rackham. 
Doubleday,  *$2.50. 

Lang,  Andrew.  Lang  fairy  book.  Long- 
mans, *$i. 

"There  are  12  of  these,  the  best  of  which  are 
the  Blue,  Green,  Orange,  Red  and  Yellow- 
fairy   books." 

Selections  from  these  are  published  in  Long- 
man's fairy   books,   *6oc.   and  *7Sc. 

Leamy,  Edward.  Golden  spears  and  other 
fairy  tales.  Desmond  Fitzgerald,  $1. 

Irish     fairy    tales    written    for    children. 

Mabie,  H.  W.  Norse  stories,  *$i.25;  illus. 
in  color  by  George  Wright.  *$2. 

Macdonald,  George.  At  the  back  of  the  north 
wind;  illus.  by  F.  C.  Pape  and  Arthur 
Hughes.  Dodge  Pub.  Co.,  *$i.S0. 

Simplified  by  Elizabeth  Lewis.  Lippincott,  *5oc 

Princess  and  the  goblin;  illus.  by  Helen 
Stratton  and  Arthur  Hughes.  Dodge 
Pub.   Co.,   *$i.5o. 

Simplified  by  Elizabeth  Lewis.  Lippincott,  *soc 

Macdonald,  Anne.  Italian  fairy  book;  illus. 
by  Morris  Meredith  Williams.  Stokes, 
*$i.35. 

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Macmanus,    Seumas.     In    chimney    corners, 

merry   talcs    of  Irish   folk-lore.    Dou- 

bleday,  *$i.5o. 
McSpadden,   J.   W.    Stories   from   Wagner; 

illus.  in  color.  Crowell.  *$i.5o. 
Nyblom,     Helena.    Jolly    Calle    and    other 

Swedish  fairy  tales;  illus.  by  Charles 

Folkard.   Dutton,  $2.50. 
Pogany,    Nandor.     Hungarian    fairy    book; 

illus.  by  Willy  Pogany.  Stokes,  *$i.35. 
Quiller-Couch,  Sir  Arthur.  Sleeping  Beauty 

and  other  fairy  tales  retold  from  the 

old  French;  illus.  by  Edmund  Dulac. 

Doran,  *$5;  *$2. 
ROBIN  HOOD. 

Finnemore,  John.  Story  of  Robin  Hood 

and  his  merry  men.  Macmillan,  *$i.50. 
Perkins,  L.   F.   Robin   Hood,  his   deeds 

and   adventures   as    recounted   in    the 

old  English  ballads;  sel.  and  illus.  by 

Lucy  Fitch  Perkins.  Stokes,  $1. 
Pyle,    Howard.     Merry    adventures    of 

Robin  Hood.  Scribner,  *$2.75. 
Rhead,  Louis.  Bold  Robin  Hood  and  his 

outlaw  band;  penned  and  pictured  by 

Louis  Rhead.  Harper,  $1.50. 
Russell,  Violet.   Heroes  of  the  dawn;  illus. 

by  Beatrice  Elvery.  Macmillan,  *$i.75. 

Irish    folklore. 

Scudder,  H.  E.,  editor.  Children's  book.  New 
holiday    edition,    Houghton,    *$2.25. 
"A    treasure-house    of    delightful    stories    and 
poems." 

Stigand,  C.  H.  Black  tales  for  white  chil- 
dren.  Houghton,  *$i.50. 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  The  rose  and  the  ring; 

illus.     by     Gordon     Browne.     Stokes, 

$1.25. 

School  editions  with  the  author's  illustradons. 

Heath,   25c.;  Macmillan,  *soc. 

22 


Thorne-Thomsen,  Gudrun.  East  o'  the  sun 
and  west  o'  the  moon,  with  other 
Norwegian  folk  tales.  Peterson,  50c. 

True  annals  of  fairy-land.  3  volumes.  But- 
ton, $1.50  each. 

Reign   of  King  Cole;  edited  by  J.   M.    Gibbon. 
Reign  of  King  Herla;  edited  by  William  Can- 
ton. 
Reign  of  King  Oberon;  edited  by  Walter  Jer- 
rold. 

Welsh,  Charles,  editor.  Fairy  tales  children 
love.     Dodge   Pub.   Co.,  $1.25. 

Wheeler,  Post.  Russian  wonder  tales;  con- 
taining 12  of  the  famous  Bilibin  illlus- 
trations  in  color.   Century,  *$2.5o. 

Wiggin,  K.  D.,  and  Smith,  N.  A.,  editors. 
Tales  of  laughter.  Doubleday,  *$i.35. 


SOME  GOOD  STORIES  FOR  BOYS 

Many  girls  will  enjoy  most  of  these  books. 

Alden,   W.   L.   The   moral   pirates.    Harper, 

60c. 
Aley,  Max.   Barnstormers.  Scribner,   *$i.25. 

Four  boys  form  a   dramatic  club. 

Ames,  Fisher,  jr.  Boys  of  Eastmarsh.  Cro- 

well,  *$i.25. 
Bond,  A.  R.  With  the  men  who  do  things. 

Munn.  *$i.5o. 

Fiction    based    on    fact.      Tells    of    skyscrapers, 
battleships,   sand-hogs,   submarines,   etc. 

Brooks,    Noah.    Boy    emigrants;    illus.    by 

H.  J.  Dunn.  Scribner,  *$2. 
Camp,  Walter.  Jack  Hall  at  Yale,  a  football 

story.  The  substitute.  Appleton,  $1.35 

each. 
Cooper,  J.   F.   Last  of  the  Mohicans;   illus. 

by  E.  Boyd  Smith.  Holt,  *$i.35. 
Davis,  R.  H.  The  boy  scout.  Scribner,  *5oc. 


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Defoe,  Daniel.  Robinson  Crusoe;  with  draw- 
ings by  the  Brothers  Rhead.  Harper, 
$1.50.  Illus.  by  E.  Boyd  Smith, 
Houghton,  *$i.5o;  Riverside  school 
library,  *6oc. 

Dickens,  Charles.  Great  expectations,  retold 
for  children  by  A.  F.  Jackson.  Jacobs, 
*75c. 

Miss    Jackson    has    retold    five    of    Dickens's 
other  novels   for   children. 

Duncan,  Norman.  Adventures  of  Billy  Top- 
sail. Revell,  *$i.25. 

French,  Allan.  The  runaway.  Century, 
*$i.25. 

Green,  L.  W.  Boy  fugitives  in  Mexico. 
Houghton,  *$i.25. 

Adventures  of  two  American  boys  in  Mexico 
at  the  outbreak  of  the  Revolution  in  191 1. 

Haines,  D.  H.  The  last  invasion.  Harper, 
*$i.25. 

An  invasion  of  the  United  States. 

Heyliger,     William.     Off     side.     Appleton, 

*$i.25. 
Johnson,  Rossiter.   Phaeton   Rogers.   Scrib- 

ner,  *$i.35- 

"A  boy  whose  adventures  lead  him  into  and 
out  of  many  scrapes." 

Kaler,  J.  O.  Toby  Tyler;  or,  Ten  weeks  with 
a   circus.    Mr.    Stubbs's    brother    (se- 
quel). Harper,  6oc  each, 
Kipling,     Rudyard.     Captains     courageous. 
Century,  $1.50. 

"How  Harvey  Cheyne,  the  spoiled  son  of  a 
millionaire,  sailed  unwillingly  with  Disko 
Troop  and  his  crew  on  a  fishing  voyage  to 
the  Newfoundland  Banks,  and  was  thereby 
made  a  man." 

Matthews,  Brander.  Tom  Paulding.  Cen- 
tury, $1.50. 

New  York  boy's  search  for  buried  treasure. 

Munroe,  Kirk.  Derrick  Sterling.  Harper, 
60c. 

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Pier,  A.  S.  Grannis  of  the  Fifth.  Houghton, 

*$i.25. 
Quirk,  L.  W.  The  third  strike.  Little,  *$i.20. 
Raid,  Capt.  Mayne.   Cliff  climbers.   Button, 

$1. 
Schultz,  J.  W.   Quest  of  the  fish-dog  skin. 

Houghton,   *$i.25. 

"Boys,  with  one  man  for  guide,  take  the 
perilous  journey  to  the  Pacific  to  find  a 
fish-dog    (seal)    skin."     A.   L.  A.   Booklist. 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Kidnapped;  illus.  by  N.  E. 
C.   Wyeth.    Scribner,   *$2,25;    another 
Scribner  edition,  *$i.25. 
Treasure    island;    illus.    by    N.     E.     C. 
Wyeth.  Scribner,  ^$2.25. 
Scribner  also  publishes  editions  at  *$i.25   and 
*$i.     Also   in    Every   boy's    library,   Grosset, 
*Soc. 

Stoddard,  W.  O.  Talking  leaves.  Two  ar- 
rows,  Harper.  6oc   each. 

Two  Indian  stories. 

Tomlinson,    E.    T.    Scouting    with    Daniel 

Boone.  Doubleday,  *$i.2o. 

Young       sharpshooter       at      Antietam. 

Houghton,  *$i.35. 

Sequel  to  Young  sharpshooter,   *$i.3S. 

Twain,  Mark.  Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer. 

Adventures     of     Huckleberry     Finn. 

Harper,  $1.75  each;  Holiday  edition  of 

Tom  Sawyer,  $2. 
Verrill,  A.  H.  An  American  Crusoe,  a  record 

of  remarkable  adventure  on  a  desert 

island  with  only  a  jacknife  and  brains. 

Dodd,  *$i.25. 

"The  scientific  side  of  the  story  is  strongly 
emphasized,  as  the  author  is  himself  a  scien- 
tist and  is  thoroughly  familiar  with  the  flora 
and  fauna  of  the  locality  described." 

Wallace,  Dillon,  The  gaunt  gray  wolf,  a 
tale  of  adventure  with  "Ungava  Bob." 
Revell,  *$i.25. 

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Weir,  H.  C.  Cinders.  Wilde,  *$i. 

Interests   one  in   the  steel   industry. 

Wyss,  J.  D.  Swiss  family  Robinson,  new 
edition  from  the  original  German.  Ja- 
cob, *$i. 

SOME  GOOD  STORIES  FOR  GIRLS 

A  few  titles  on  this  list  will  interest  boys. 

Alcott,  L.  M.  Little  men.  Little,  *$i.35;  illus. 
by  R.  B.  Birch,  *$i.8o. 
Little   women.    Little.    *$i.35;    illus.    by 
A.  B.  Stephens,  *$i.8o. 
Brown,  Alice.  Secrets  of  the  clan.  Macmil- 

lan,  *$i.25. 
Brown,  E.  A.  Four  Gordons.  Lothrop,  $1.50. 
When    Max  came.   Lothrop,  *$i.20. 

An  English  boy  visits  his  New  England 
cousins. 

Burnett,  F.   H.  The  secret  garden.   Stokes, 

*$i.35;  illus.  ed.  *$i.50. 

Comstock,  H.  T.  Camp  Brave  Pine,  a  Camp- 
fire  Girl  story.   Crowell,  *$i.25. 

Dodge,  Mrs.  M.  M.  Donald  and  Dorothy. 
Century,  $1.50. 

Haines,  A.  C.  Luck  of  the  Dudley  Grahams. 
Holt,  $1.50. 

Hale.  L.  P.  Peterkin  papers.  Houghton, 
*$i.40. 

Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  H.  Ramona.  Little,  *$i.35. 

Jacob,  Mrs.  C.  E.  A  Texas  Blue  Bonnet. 
Page,  $1.50. 

"Pleasant  story  of  an  impetuous  motherless 
Texas  girl  of  fifteen  who  goes  to  her  grand- 
mother and  aunt  near  Boston  to  attend 
school."     A.   L.  A.  Booklist. 

Sequel:  Blue  Bonnet's  ranch  party.  Page, 
$1.50. 

Jewett,  S.  O.  Betty  Leicester's  Christmas. 
Houghton,  *$i. 

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Montgomery,  L.  M.  Anne  of  Green  Gables. 
Page,  $1.50. 

"The  dearest  and  most  moving  and  delightful 
child  since  the  immortal  Alice."  Mark 
Twain. 

Perry,  S.  G.  S.  The  kind  adventure.  Stokes, 

*$i.25. 

"Shows  the   fun   of  doing  good  to   others." 

Richards,   L.   E.    Quicksilver   Sue.    Century, 

$1. 
Shaw,  Flora.  Castle  Blair.  Little,  *$i.  Heath, 

50c. 

Scene    laid   in    Ireland. 

Smith,  M.  P.  W.  Two  in  a  bungalow.  Little, 

*$1.20. 

For  boys   and  girls   from   6  to    12. 

Vaile,   C.   M.   W.   Orcutt  girls.  Sue   Orcutt. 
Wilde,   *$i.25   each. 

Webster,  Jean.  When  Patty  went  to  college. 
Century,   $1.50. 

Wiggin,    K.    D.    Mother    Carey's    chickens. 
Houghton,  *$i.25. 
Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  Farm.  Hough- 
ton, *$i.2o;  Holiday  edition,  *$i.50. 

Woolsey,    S.    C.    What    Katy    did.    Little, 
*$i.2o;  new  illustrated  edition,  *$i.50. 

Other  books  of  this  series  are  "What  Katy  did 
at  school."  "What  Katy  did  next,"  "Clover" 
and   "In  the  high  valley." 


HISTORICAL   STORIES    AND   BOOKS 
ABOUT  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES 

Baden-Powell,  Sir  R.  S.  S.  Boy  scouts  be- 
yond the  seas.  Lippincott,  *$i. 

Banks,  H.  W.  Boy's  Motley;  12  illus.  in 
color.    Stokes,    *$2. 

Colum,   Padriac.   A  boy  in    Eirinn.    Button, 

"A   delightful   picture  of   the    everyday   life   of 
an  Irish   peasant   lad,   into    which   are   intro- 


2.7 


Colum,  Padriac — Continued 

duced  the  Irish  legends  and  hero  tales  of  the 
Children  of  Lir,  Finn  MacCoul,  King  Brian 
and  Daniel  O'Connell." 
Coxhead,   Margaret.    Mexico.    (Romance    of 

history  series.)    Stokes,  *$2. 
Demetrios,  George.  When  I  was  a  boy  in 

Greece.  Lothrop,  *6oc. 
Dickens,  Charles.  Tale  of  two  cities.  Gads- 
hill  edition,  Scribner,  *$i.5o. 
The   French    Revolution. 

Dodge,  Mrs.  M.  M.  Hans  Brinker.  Scribner, 
New  Amsterdam  edition,  *$i.5o;  Popu- 
lar  edition,   *50c. 
Story  of  Dutch  life. 

Dragoumis,  J.  D.  Under  Greek  skies.  But- 
ton,  *$i. 

Fiction. 

Du  Chaillu,  Paul.  Land  of  the  long  night; 
illus.  by  M.  J.  Burns.  Scribner,  *$i.8o. 

Finnemore,  John.  Peeps  at  history:  Ger- 
many; 8  illus.  in  color.  Macmillan, 
*S5c. 

Fletcher,  C.  R.  L.,  and  Kipling,  Rudyard. 
History  of  England;  pictures  by 
Henry  Ford.  Doubleday,  *$i.8o. 

Gaines,  Ruth.  Little  Light  (Lucita).  Rand. 
*75c. 

"Story  of  a  little  Mexican  girl  of  the  better 
class." 

Gilbert,  Henry.  Conquerors  of  Mexico;  re- 
told from  Prescott.  Crowell,  *$i.50. 

Huntington,  H.  S.  His  majesty's  sloop,  Dia- 
mond Rock.   Houghton,  *$i.35- 

English   naval  warfare  in  Nelson's  time. 

Kaleel,  M.  J.  When  I  was  a  boy  in  Palestine. 
Lothrop,  *6oc. 

"From  his  own  boyhood  recollections,  the  au- 
thor gives  a  description  of  peasant  life  and 
customs   in   the    Holy   Land." 

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Kipling,  Rudyard.  Kim.  Doubleday,  *$i.35; 
illus.  by  J.  L.  Kipling,  *$3.50. 

Scene  laid  in  India. 

Lang,  Mrs.  Andrew.  The  red  book  of  heroes. 

Longmans,  *$i. 
Macdonald,    E.    B.,    and    Dalrymple,    Julia. 

Fritz  in  Germany.  Little,  *6oc. 
MacGregor,  Mary.  Story  of  France.  Stokes, 

*$2.50. 

Mitton,    G.    E,    London    (Peeps    at    great 

cities).  Macmillan,  *5Sc. 
Riis,  Jacob.   Hero  tales  of  the  Far  North. 

Macmillan,  *$i.35. 
Seaman,   A.    H.   Jacqueline   of    the    carrier 

pigeons.   Sturgis  &  Walton,  $1.25. 

A  story  of  the  siege  of  Leyden. 

Seawell,  M.  E.  Rock  of  the  Lion.  Harper, 
$1.50. 

Siege   of  Gibraltar,    1779-83. 

Siepen,  Edith.  Berlin.  (Peeps  at  great  cities.) 
Macmillan,  *S5c. 

"Includes  a  good  account  of  a  German  Christ- 
mas."    A.    L.   A.    Booklist. 

Synge,  M.  B,  A  book  of  discovery.  Putnam, 

*$2.50. 

"History  of  the  world's  exploration  from  the 
earliest  times  to  the  finding  of  the  South 
Pole;  fully  illustrated  from  authentic  sources 
and  with  maps." 

Taylor,   Bayard.    Boys    of   other   countries. 

Putnam,  *$i.25;  illus.  by  F.  S.  Coburn 

and  others.  *$2. 
Twain,   Mark.   The  prince  and   the  pauper. 

Harper,   $1.75. 

"How  poor  Tom  Canty  and  the  Prince  of 
Wales  exchanged  clothes  and  places,  and 
what  befell  them  thereafter." 

Winslow,  C.  V.  Our  little  Bulgarian  cousin. 
Our  little  French  cousin.  Page,  *6oc 
each. 

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TIVO  TRAVEL  SERIES,  POPULAR  WITH 

CHILDREN. 

Peeps    at   many    lands.    Macmillan.    75c 
each. 

"Descriptive  sketches  and  colored  pictures  in- 
troducing the  English  child  to  the  life,  his- 
tory and  folk  lore  of  various  countries.  The 
colored  illustrations  for  this  attractive  series, 
are  taken  from  beautiful  books  of  travel 
published  by  Black.  In  some  books  of  the 
series  the  language  and  treatment  is  too 
mature  for  all  but  high  school  children  and 
adults.  Some  of  these  suited  in  interest  to 
children  from  ten  to  fourteen,  are  Jung- 
man's  Holland;  Grierson's  Scotland;  Leith's 
Iceland;  Kelley's  Burma  and  Egypt;  Finne- 
more's  India,  Italy,  The  Holy  Land,  Japan, 
Morocco,  and  Switzerland;  Johnston's 
China  and  Young's  Corsica."    J.  H.  Harron. 

Little    people    everywhere.    Little.    60c 
each. 

"A  series  of  12  volumes  by  E.  B.  McDonald 
and  Julia  Dalrymple  describing  child  life  in 
different  countries  in  story  form,  with  in- 
formation on  customs,  daily  life,  history,  etc. 
The  illustrations,  one  colored  and  eight  or 
nine  from  photographs,  are  good,  the  paper 
and  binding  unsatisfactory.  Four  of  the  best 
are  Kathleen  in  Ireland;  Manuel  in  Mexico; 
Ume  San  in  Japan;  Rafael  in  Italy."  J.  H. 
Harron. 


ANIMAL  STORIES 

Barbour,  R.   H.  The  story  my  doggie  told 

to  me.  Dodd,  *$i. 
Bertelli,    Luigi.    The    prince    and    his    ants. 

Holt,  *$i.35. 
Bostock,   F.    R.    Training    of   wild   animals. 
Century,    *$i. 

Author   a   great    trainer. 

Brown,  John.  Rab  and  his  friends,  and  other 
stories  of  dogs.  Houghton,  Riverside 
school  library,   60c. 

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Carter,  M.  H.,  editor.  Animal  stories,  sel. 
from  St.  Nicholas.  6v.  Century,  65c. 
each. 

Grinnell,  G.  B.  The  wolf  hunters,  a  story  of 
the  buffalo  plains,  from  the  manu- 
script account  of  Robert  M,  Peck. 
Scribner,   *$i.25. 

"True  story  of  a  hunting  expedition  beyond 
the  Missouri  River  in  1861-62,  from  the 
manuscript  record  of  a  veteran  plainsman." 
Book  Review  Digest. 

Hawkes,  Clarence.  King  of  the  thundering 
herd;  the  biography  of  an  American 
bison.  Jacobs,  *$i.25. 

Jordan,  D.  S.  Story  of  Matka.  Whittaker  & 
Ray-Wiggin  Co.  *$i;  School  edition, 
*75c. 

"The  life  story  of  the  fur  seal,  simply  and 
charmingly  told  from  personal  observation 
on  the  Privilov  Islands  and  attractively  il- 
lustrated."    A.   L.   A.   Booklist. 

Kipling,    Rudyard.    Jungle    book.    Century. 

*$i.5o;  with  colored  illus.  by  M.  &  E, 

Detmold,  *$2.50. 
Second  jungle  book.   Century,  *$i.5o. 
Lagerlof,    Selma.    Wonderful    adventure    of 

Nils;    from   the    Swedish,    Doubleday. 

*$i.35;  illus.  in  color  by  M.  H.  Frye, 

*$2.50. 

London,  Jack.  White  Fang.  Macmillan, 
*$i.50. 

About  a  wolf  with  a  strain  of  tame  blood. 
This  book  and  London's  "Call  of  the  wild" 
will   interest   older   children. 

Long,  W.  J.  Little  brother  to  the  bear;  Se- 
crets of  the  woods;  Ways  of  wood 
folk;  Wilderness  ways;  Wood  folk  at 
school,  Ginn.  *6oc;  School  edition, 
*5oc.  (Wilderness  ways,  *4Sc), 
"Little  brother  to  the  bear"  is  also  published 
in  a  large  paper  edition  at  *$i.5o. 


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Loring,    J.    A.    African    adventure    stories. 
Scribner,   *$i.50. 

By  the  field  naturalist  to  the  Roosevelt  African 
expedition. 

Reynard  the  Fox,  adapted  by  E.  L.  Smythe. 

Amer.  Book  Co.,  30c. 
Roberts,  C.  G.  D.  Kings  in  exile.  Macmil- 

lan,  *$i.5o;  *5oc. 

"The  life  in  confinement  of  the  lords  of  the 
great  woods  and  open  spaces  of  the  North- 
west. Roberts's  animal  stories  are  of  the 
best  type.  They  are  dramatic  and  enter- 
taining, but  the  author  does  not  to  any 
extent  substitute  his  own  psychology  for  the 
mental  processes  of  the  animals."  J.  H. 
Harron. 
Red  fox.  Page,  $2. 
Saunders,     Marshall.      Pussy      Black-Face. 

Page,  $1.50. 
Segur,  S.  R.  Comtesse  de.  Story  of  a  donkey, 
abridged  from  the  French  by  Charles 
Welsh.  Heath,  20c. 
Seton,  E.  T.  Lives  of  the  hunted;  with 
more  than  200  drawings  by  the  au- 
thor. Scribner,  *$i.75. 

Four  of  these  stories  have  been  published 
under  the  title  "Krag  and  Johnny  Bear," 
*Soc. 

Wild   animals  at   home;   with   over   150 
sketches     and     photographs     by     the 
author.   Doubleday,   *$i.5o. 
Sewell,  Anna.  Black  Beauty;  illus.  in  color 
by  Cecil  Aldin.  Stokes,  *$2. 

Crowell  publishes   editions  at  3SC.  and  at  soc. 

Wright,   W.   H.  Ben,   the  black  bear;   illus. 
from  photographs.  Scribner,  *6oc. 

BOOKS  ABOUT  INDIANS 

Beck,  R.   E.   Little  Buffalo  Robe;  illus.  by 

Angel  DeCora  and  Lone  Star.   Holt, 

*$i.35. 

Story  of  an  Indian  girl's  capture  by  a  hostile 
tribe. 

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Grinnell,    G.    B.    Blackfeet    Indian    stories. 

Scribner,  *$i. 

Humphreys,  M.  G.,  editor.  Boy's  Catlin,  my 
life  among  the  Indians;  with  i6  il- 
lus.  from  Catlin's  drawings.  Scribner, 
*$i.50. 

Partridge,   E.   N.   Glooscap  the  great  chief 
and   other  stories.   Sturgis  and  Wal- 
ton,  *$1.25. 
Legends  of  the  Micraacs. 

Rolt-Wheeler,    F.    W.     The    boy    with    the 

U.  S.  Indians.  Lothrop,  $1.50. 

"Full  of  authoritative  information,  as  it  passed 

the  censorship   of   the   Bureau   of  Ethnology 

and  Office  of  Indian  Affairs.     For  the  older 

children."     A.  L.  A.   Booklist. 

Schultz,  J.  W.  On  the  warpath.  Houghton, 

*$i.25. 

CAMPING  AND  OUTDOOR  SPORTS 

See   also    Beard   and   Boy    Scouts    of   America   under 
Every  Boy's  Library. 

Adams,   J.    H.   Harper's   outdoor  book  for 

boys.  Harper,  *$i.5o. 
Bancroft,  J.   H.  Games  for  the  playground, 

home,   school   and   gymnasium.   Mac- 

millan,  *$i.50. 

Includes  indoor  games. 

Beard,  D.  C.  Field  and  forest  handy  book. 
Scribner,  *$i.50. 
Shelters,    shacks,    and    shanties.    Scrib- 
ner, *$1.25, 

Camp  Fire  Girls.   Book  of  the  Camp  Fire 

Girls  for  1914.  National  headquarters. 

New  York,  25c. 
Cave,  Edward.  The  boy's  camp  book:  based 

on  the  encampment  of  a  Boy  Scout 

troop.  Doubleday,  *50c. 

"Supplements  the  Boy  Scout's  hike  book.     An 
eight-day  camping  trip  of  a  Boy  Scout  troop 

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Cave,    Edward — Continued 

is  used  as  the  means  of  presenting  informa- 
tion on  the  choice  of  grounds,  tents,  per- 
sonal equipment,  camping  kit,  cooking,  etc." 
A.   L.  A.  Booklist. 

Davis,  C.  G.  Motor  boating  for  boys.  Har- 
per, *50c. 

Davis,  P.  H.  Football,  the  American  inter- 
collegiate game.   Scribner,  *$2.5o. 

Dier,  J.  C,  editor.  Book  of  winter  sports. 
Macmillan,  *$i.50. 

Eastman,  C.  A.  Indian  scout  talks,  a  guide 
for  Boy  Scouts  and  Camp-Fire  Girls. 
Little,  *8oc. 

McGraw,  J.  J.  How  to  play  baseball;  illus. 
from  photographs  of  big  league  stars. 
Harper,  *6oc. 

Reed,  Herbert.  Football  for  public  and 
player.   Stokes,  *$i.5o. 

"Assumes   a  knowledge  of   rudiments  and   rules, 

and   attempts  to   give  something  of  the   finer 

points  of  individual  technique,  of  team  play, 

system  and  generalship."    A.  L.  A.  Booklist. 

Withington,  Paul,  editor.  Book  of  athletics. 

Lothrop,  *$i.5o. 

Editor  is  one  of  America's  greatest  amateur 
athletes  and  has  collaborated  with  some  30 
college  stars  and  champions. 

EVERY  BOY'S  LIBRARY:  BOY  SCOUT 
EDITION 

A  guaranteed  library  for  boys;  clean,  wholesome, 
vigorous  stories,  selected  by  the  Library  Commission 
of  the  Boy  Scouts  of  America.  Grosset  and  Dunlap. 
Each  *50C. 

Adams,  Andy.    Wells   brothers:    the  young 

cattle  kings. 
Altsheler,  J.  A.   Horsemen  of  the  plains. 
Barbour,  R.  H.  For  the  honor  of  the  school. 
Barnes,  James.    Yankee   ships   and   Yankee 

sailors. 
Beard,  D.  C.  Boat-building  and  boating. 


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Boy    Scouts    of    America.    Hand    book    for 

boys:   revised   edition. 
Brady,   C.   T.   Midshipman  in   the  Pacific. 
Bullen,  F.  T.  Cruise  of  the  Cachalot. 
Connolly,  J.  B.  Jeb  Hutton. 

"Story  of  a  Georgia  boy  brought  up  on  the 
banks  of   the   Savannah   River." 

Doubleday,  Russell.  Cattle  ranch  to  college. 
Fitzhugh,  P.  K.  Along  the  Mohawk  trail. 

Adventures  of  Boy  Scout  patrols  around  Lake 
Champlain. 

Inman,  Henry.  Ranche  on  the  Oxhide. 

Pioneer  life  in   Kansas  in   the  late  sixties. 

London,  Jack.  Call  of  the  wild. 

A  vivid  story  of  life  in  the  Klondike  regions. 

McFarlane,  A.   E.   Redney  McGaw. 

A   story  of  circus  life. 

Masefield,  John.  Jim  Davis. 

Mason,   A.    B.   Tom    Strong,    Washington's 

scout. 
Mathewson,  Christy.  Pitching  in  a  pinch. 

"A  series  of  gripping  stories  of  the  big 
leaguers,  told  by  "Matty,"  the  star  pitcher 
of  the  New  York  Giants." 

Matthews,  Brander.  Tom   Paulding. 

A  story  of  buried  treasure  in  New  York,  deal- 
ing  with   Revolutionary  history. 

Munroe,  Kirk.  Cab  and  caboose. 
Paine,  R.  D.  College  years. 

Stories   of   life   at   Yale. 

Pier,  A.  S.  Jester  of  St.  Timothy's. 
Quirk,   L.    W.    Baby   Elton,   quarter-back. 
Remington,  Frederic.   Crooked  trails. 

"A  collection  of  ten  stories — scenes  laid  along 
the  border  line  between  Texas  and  Mexico." 
Seton,  E.  T.  Animal  heroes. 
Stevenson,     B.     E.     Tommy     Remington's 

battle. 

Story  of  a  coal-miner's  son's  fight  for  an  edu- 
cation. 

Stevenson,  R.   L.  Treasure  Island. 
Stockton,  F.  R.  Buccaneers   and  pirates  of 
our  coast. 

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Tisdale,  Lieu.  Three  years  behind  the  guns. 

"The    true    chronicles    of    a    'diddy    box'    set 
down  by  a  boy  who  ran  away  to  sea." 

Tomlinson,  E.  T.  Tecumseh's  young  braves. 
White,  S.  E.  Blazed  trail. 


GAMES  AND  AMUSEMENTS 

Armstrong,  D.  C.  Boys'  book  of  stamp  col- 
lecting.  Stokes,  *$i.75. 

Canfield,  Dorothy,  and  others.  What  shall 
we  do  now?  Stokes,  $1.50. 

Games  book  for  boys  and  girls.  Button, 
$2.50. 

Glover,  E.  H.  "Dame  Curtsey's"  book  of 
games  for  children.  McClurg,  *5oc. 

Hatton,  Henry,  and  Plate,  Adrian.  Ma- 
gicians' tricks:  how  they  are  done. 
Century,  *$i.6o. 

Keyes,  A.  M.  When  mother  lets  us  play. 
Moffat,  *75c. 

Lucas,  E.  v.,  and  Lucas,  Elizabeth.  Three 
hundred  games  and  pastimes.  Moffat, 
*75c. 

St.  Nicholas  book  of  plays  and  operettas. 
Century,  $1. 

Stevenson,  Augusta.  Plays  for  the  home. 
Houghton,  *$i.25. 

Wells,  Carolyn.  Rainy  day  diversions. 
Moffat,  *$i. 

Diverting  games,  puzzles,  etc. 

HOW    TO    MAKE    AND    DO    THINGS 

Adams,    J.    H.    Harper's    indoor   book    for 

boys.  Harper,  *$i.So. 
Bailey,    C.    S.    Boys'   make-at-home    things. 

Girls'    make-at-home   things.     Stokes, 

*$i.2S  each. 

36 


Beard,  D.   C.  American  boy's  handy  book. 

Things  worth  doing  and  how  to  do 

them.  What  a  girl  can  make  and  do. 

Scribner,  *$i.5o  each. 
Beard,     Patten.    Jolly    book    of    boxcraft. 

Stokes,   *$i.35. 

Tells  how  to  make  houses,   forts,  sleighs,  etc., 
out  of  boxes. 

Benton,  C.  F.  Saturday  mornings;  or.  How 
Margaret  learned  to  keep  house. 
Page,  75  c. 

Boy  mechanic;  700  things  for  boys  to  do. 
Popular   Mechanics,   *$i.50. 

Collins,  F.  A.  Boy's  book  of  model  aero- 
planes. Second  boy's  book  of  model 
aeroplanes.   Century,  *$i.20  each. 

Foster,  O.  H.  Cookery  for  little  girls. 
Housekeeping  for  little  girls.  Sewing 
for  little  girls.  Duffield,  *75c  each. 

Grubb,  M.  B.  When  mother  lets  us  make 
gifts.  Moffat,  *75c. 

Kelland,  C.  B.  American  boy's  workshop. 
McKay,  *$i.25. 

Rich,  G.  E.  When  mother  lets  us  make  pa- 
per-box furniture.  Moffat,  *75c. 

Verrill,  A.  H.  Harper's  aircraft  book.  Har- 
per, *$i. 
Harper's    book    for    young    naturalists. 
Harper,  *$i.5o. 

A  guide  to  collecting  and  preparing  specimens; 
with    descriptions    of    the    life,    habits    and 
haunts  of  birds,  plants,  etc. 
Harper's  gasoline  engine  book.  Harper, 

*$i. 
Harper's    wireless    book.    Harper,    *$i. 

Shows  boys  "what  to  do  and  how  to  do  it  in 
the  lines  of  wireless  telegraphy,  telephony, 
and  power  transmission." 

Williams,  Archibald.  How  to  make  things. 
Sully,   *$i.20. 

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SOME  OTHER  ATTRACTIVE  BOOKS 
OF  INFORMATION 

Adams,  J.  H.  Harper's  electricity  book  for 

boys.    Harper's    machinery   book   for 

boys.  Harper,  *$i.5o  each. 
Booth,  W.  S.,  editor.  Wonderful  escapes  by 

Americans.  Houghton,  *$2. 
Boys*    book    of    battles;    with    illustrations 

from    famous    paintings.     Houghton, 

*$2. 

"The  selections,  taken  together,  give  a  graphic 
picture  of  the  development  of  warfare  from 
the  earliest  times   to  the  present  day." 

Caffin,  C.  H.  Child's  guide  to  pictures.  Baker, 

*$i.25. 

"The  average  child  will  understand,  and  the 
exceptional  child  will  be  interested  in  the 
clear  and  simple  explanation  of  the  prin- 
ciples and  qualities  which  underlie  true  art." 
A.  L.  A.  Booklist. 

Clodd,  Edward.  Childhood  of  the  world;  re- 
written and  enlarged.  Macmillan, 
*$i.25. 

A  simple  account  of  man's  origin  and  early- 
history. 

Conway,  A.  E.,  and  Conway,  W.  M.  Chil- 
dren's book  of  art.  Macmillan,  *$2, 

Dana,  R.  H.  Two  years  before  the  mast; 
illus.  by  E.  Boyd  Smith.  Houghton, 
*$i.50. 

Dole,  N.  H.  A  score  of  famous  composers. 
Crowell,  75c. 

DuPuy,  W.  A.  Uncle  Sam's  modern  mir- 
acles. Stokes,  *$i.25. 

Tells  about  transforming  deserts,  shackling  the 
Mississippi,  taking  the  census,  etc. 

Esquemeling,  John.  Buccaneers  of  America; 
ed.  and  illus.  by  G.  A.  Williams. 
Stokes,  *$2. 

"The  first  hand  story  of  a  man  who  was  ac- 
tually with  them,  edited  for  young  readers," 

38 


Gibson,  C.  R.  Our  good  slave  electricity. 
Lippincott,  *$i. 

Told  in  simple  language. 

Hill,  F.  T.  On  the  trail  of  Grant  and  Lee; 

illus.  in  color.  Appleton,  *$i.5o. 
Howden,    J,    R.    Boys'    book    of    warships. 

Stokes,  *$i.7S. 

Other  books  in  this  series  deal  with  railways, 
locomotives  and  steamships. 

Jenks,  Tudor.  Book  of  famous  sieges.  Dou- 
bleday,  *$i.50. 

Moffett,  Cleveland.  Careers  of  danger  and 
daring.  Century,  $1.50. 

Ogden,  H.  A.  Boys'  book  of  famous  regi- 
ments.   McBride,   *$i.5o. 

Rogers,  J.  E.  Trees  that  every  child  should 
know.  Doubleday,  *$i.20. 

"Describes  in  a  simple,  attractive  manner  the 
life  and  appearance  at  different  seasons  of 
the  most  familiar  trees." 

Rolt-Wheeler,  Francis.  The  boy  with  the 
U.  S.  explorers.  Lothrop,  *$i.50. 

"The  hero  saves  the  farm  in  Kansas  through 
a  visit  to  Washington  which  results  in  the 
sending  of  a  Government  agent  to  make  the 
place  a  kind  of  temporary  experiment  sta- 
tion. Wonderful  facts  of  plant  and  animal 
life  are  brought  out,  and  the  boy  wins  as  a 
special  prize  in  a  cornfield  contest  a  trip 
around  the  world." 

Steedman,  Amy.  Knights  of  art.  Jacobs,  *$2. 

Stevens,  W.  O.  Story  of  our  navy.  Harper, 

*$i.5o. 

Wade,  M.  H.  The  light-bringers.  Little,  *$i. 

Interesting  accounts  of  Robert  E.  Peary,  Clara 

Barton,    the    Wright    brothers,    Julia    Ward 

Howe,       Guglielmo      Marconi      and      Roald 

Amundsen. 

Whitcomb,   L   P.   Young  people's   story   of 

music.  Dodd,  $2. 
Williams,    Archibald.    Wonders    of    modern 

invention.   McKay,  *75c. 

Interesting  descriptions,  in  non-technical  lan- 
guage'^ ^/'wirsloss  telei'rdi)^y,*  modern  artil- 


Williams,  Archibald — Continued 

lery,  submarines,  etc.  Abridged  and  brought 
up  to  date  from  Williams's  Romance  oi 
modern   invention. 

STORY-TELLING      (BOOKS      FOR 

GROWN-UPS  TO  USE  WITH 

CHILDREN) 

Bryant,   S.   C.   Best  stories  to  tell  to  chil- 
dren.   Houghton.   *$i.50. 
How  to  tell  stories  to  children.  Stories 
to    tell   to    children.    HoughtGn^    *$i 
each. 
Coe,   F.   E.   First  book  of   stories   for  the 
story-teller.    Second   book   of    stones 
for   the   story-teller.    Houghton,   *8oc 
each. 
Gould,    F.   J.    Conduct    stories.   Macmlllan, 

*$i. 
Houghton,    L.    C.    Telling    Bible    stpxieiB, 
Scribner,  *$i.25.  ' :i j^l  ;;:;i^ 

Olcott,  F.  J.,  compiler.  Good  stories  for 
great  holidays.  Houghton,  *$2.  Illus. 
in  color. 

"This   volume,    though   intended    also    for    the 
children's     ov/n     rea4j^g     and     for     reading 
aloud,    is    especially    planned    for    st.-rj'-tell- 
ing." 
Story-telling    poems;    selected    and    ar- 
ranged for  story-telling  and   reading 
aloud  and  for  the  children's  own  i  .-,.d-. 
ing.  Houghton,  $1.25. 
Partridge,  E.  N.,  and  Partridge,  G.  E.  Story- 
telling in  school  and  home.   S   -r   •'^ 
*$i.25. 

Includes  stories  to  tell. 

Scott,  Mrs.  E.  L.  Story-telling;  wl  t  lo 
tell  and  how  to  tell  it.  McClurg    *''5t- 

Shedlock,  M.  L.  Eastern  stories  and  lej,  ^ds. 
DuttQn„' •''50c.     .      ,      , 


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